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Daniel Tiger (voiced by Jake Beale in seasons 1 and 2, Devan Cohen in season 3, Keegan Hedley in seasons 4 and 5, Asher Bolduc-Theron in "Daniel Visits a New Neighborhood" and season 6, Rain Janjua in season 7) and upcoming voice (Simon Webster in season 8) is a 5-year-old [16] anthropomorphic tiger cub who lives on Jungle Beach with his ...
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After the storm ends, it makes a huge mess of the neighborhood and it is up to Daniel and everybody else to clean up. Theme Take a grown-up's hand, follow the plan and you'll be safe. 54 14 "Margaret's First Chime Time" The Tiger family takes Margaret to the clock factory for chime time. September 9, 2015 "Tiger Family Fun"
The show debuted on most PBS stations on September 3, 2012. The series features Daniel Tiger, the four-year-old son of Daniel Striped Tiger, as a host of the series, which also features characters of the Neighborhood of Make-Believe all grown older, with the children now having families of their own. [7] [38]
Adventure Time: Distant Lands: 1 4 2020–2021 ... YouTube: Stoopid Buddy Stoodios: Stop-Motion ... Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood: 6 138 2012–present
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood (2022) Doowett; Hero Elementary (2021) Monkey See, Monkey Do; ... Shining Time Station (2000–04) Sid the Science Kid; The Silver Brumby ...
Daniel Stripèd Tiger (performed by Fred Rogers) – Daniel Stripèd Tiger is the first puppet ever to appear on Children's Corner and Mister Rogers' Neighborhood. He is a shy tiger who lives in a non-functioning grandfather clock with no hands, as it is whatever time can change in The Land Of Make-Believe.
In 2012, Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood, with characters from and based upon Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, premiered on PBS. [131] Rogers' style and approach to children's television and early childhood education also "begged to be parodied". [132] Comedian Eddie Murphy parodied Mister Rogers' Neighborhood on Saturday Night Live during the 1980s.